``++switch++`` statements and expressions are useful when there are many different cases depending on the value of the same expression. When a ``++switch++`` statement or expression is simple enough, the code will be more readable with a single ``++if++``, ``++if-else++`` or ternary conditional operator. == Noncompliant Code Example ---- switch (variable) { case 0: doSomething(); break; default: doSomethingElse(); break; } var foo = variable switch { 0 => doSomething(), _ => doSomethingElse(), } ---- == Compliant Solution ---- if (variable == 0) { doSomething(); } else { doSomethingElse(); } var foo = variable == 0 ? doSomething() : doSomethingElse(); ----